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Riggers will be responsible for the lifting and movement of heavy equipment and. lifting capacity of equipment, and other relative information needed to safely plan any. They will be responsible for signaling operator during lift with.
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The Brookline DPW is seeking candidates for Motor Equipment Operator II to provide heavy equipment operation and manual labor relating to the activities of the Water and Sewer Division.
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This is a physically demanding role that requires heavy lifting and operating heavy equipment. We are currently seeking a skilled and experienced Stevedore Vessel operator to join our team.
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Must be able to move heavy equipment when operating the forklift (i.e. changing batteries) Personal Protective Equipment: Personal Protective Equipment: smock, hair net, ear plugs, safety glasses, and steel toed shoes.
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Operates one or more types of heavy equipment to excavate, push, pile or load materials such as earth, sand, gravel, bark, dust, compost, yard debris or snow. Incumbent will function as Engineering Equipment Operator at the South Florida National Cemetery.
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Performs all types of cleaning, which may involve handling heavy industrial size water hoses and/or high pressure cleaning equipment. Experience operating heavy equipment (i.e. dump trucks, tractors, haulers, etc.
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Maneuvers heavy equipment and operates complex mechanisms involving digging, moving earth and materials, grading, loading, paving, and performing similar tasks in order to advance projects relating to construction and maintenance of city streets, utilities, and other infrastructure.
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Minimum of 2 years' operating heavy equipment experience on a backhoe, dozer or excavator. If not operating heavy equipment the candidate will be required to perform general labor work if needed.
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Operates light, medium and heavy vehicles, power tools, trucks, snow plows, salt and brine spreaders, grass cutting and other equipment. Operates dump trucks, pick-up, stake bed, snow removal and treatment equipment, mowing equipment, roller, concrete saw, whacker, air hammer compressor, tamper, street repair and lane painting equipment, chainsaw, and other tools and equipment.
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B.H. Inc. of Salt Lake City, UT., is looking to hire a full-time Heavy Equipment Operator to work in various civil construction (underground utilities) settings along the Wasatch Front (from Provo to Ogden) while adhering to all current safety standards.
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The scope of work encompasses operating and maintaining both heavy and light-duty equipment, ensuring the upkeep of vegetation, signs, barricades, fences, bridges, culverts, drainage structures, bike paths, and road surfaces within the State Right-of-Way. Additionally, the position involves executing traffic control duties, including flagging, to ensure a safe working environment.
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Serve as the heavy equipment operator for property. Ability to operate a variety of heavy equipment and other associated tools. Operate a variety of heavy equipment.
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Knowledge of general principles and practices of operating and servicing heavy construction equipment is preferred. Previous experience operating heavy construction equipment is preferred.
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The Lead Heavy Equipment Operator is a full-time position that requires travel with overtime, reports to the Foreman, and has crew supervisory responsibilities. Position Overview:The Lead Heavy Equipment Operator will be responsible for operating a full range of heavy equipment and direct a crew.
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Hands-on operation heavy equipment and hydroblasting equipment. HPC Industrial, powered by Clean Harbors, in Woods Cross UT is looking for a Industrial Services Equipment Operator to join their safety conscious team The Equipment Operator is responsible for the safe and proper execution of HPC Industrial jobs across all services lines.
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